NDA. I was under the same NDA as the beta testers, so it was not possible to talk about the PM-1 in any detail until the Press Release which officially announced the PM-1.

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Originally Posted by wuwhere

You work for Oppo but you are not an official Oppo spokeperson?

As for an Official OPPO presence communicating direct with the forum like you have seen with other manufacturers giving status updates and the like, this is not something that we have ever done, and in forums for our primary business, it is usually seen as a negative when a manufacturer is directly interfacing with the public, not a positive. In retrospect, it was a misjudgement of the Head-FI community, and, if possible, I want to "make up" for some of that lost time and opportunity on a personal level.

I realize that these discussions are incredibly off topic, so it is it possible that we can move these conversations to my wall or through PM?

Thank you for creating an account and posting to the forums concerning the PM-1. Your posts have been informative and helpful in my decision to purchase the PM-1, and in my evaluation of the product. I hope you will continue to post and not be deterred in any way by those who appear to have some kind of unexplained problem with your presence. I am looking forward to Oppo's release of the HA-1 and the PM-2, and hope that Oppo will continue to develop products in this market.

Claritas: This isn't the place for it. Regardless, as he works for a sponsor, he can post anything he wants about his company or products anywhere and how he likes. He and his company have to take responsibility for anything that comes from that. It is not unusual for a company to become a sponsor then have their members start posting. Many companies are actually reluctant to post or have staff members post on the forum.

Something else I should point out: Every member, whether they work for a company or not, should be treated with equal respect.

Claritas: This isn't the place for it. Regardless, as he works for a sponsor, he can post anything he wants about his company or products anywhere and how he likes. He and his company have to take responsibility for anything that comes from that. It is not unusual for a company to become a sponsor then have their members start posting. Many companies are actually reluctant to post or have staff members post on the forum.

Something else I should point out: Every member, whether they work for a company or not, should be treated with equal respect.

Back on topic please.

+1

I wish there were some regulation however, that required MOT and Sponsor accounts to fill out at least some portion of the profile before posting.

Claritas: This isn't the place for it. Regardless, as he works for a sponsor, he can post anything he wants about his company or products anywhere and how he likes. He and his company have to take responsibility for anything that comes from that. It is not unusual for a company to become a sponsor then have their members start posting. Many companies are actually reluctant to post or have staff members post on the forum.

Something else I should point out: Every member, whether they work for a company or not, should be treated with equal respect.

Back on topic please.

+1

I wish there were some regulation however, that required MOT and Sponsor accounts to fill out at least some portion of the profile before posting.

No Members of the Trade can use his/her business name, product name, brand name, postal address, e-mail address, telephone number or URL as part of his/her Head-Fi username. All Members of the Trade must contact the forum administrator at jude@head-fi.org to notify him of an interest in posting before making any posts. If a forum member who was not previously a Member of the Trade becomes a Member of the Trade, he must notify the forum administrator of the change in status. After notification of the "Member of the Trade" status, the forum administrator will then add the appropriate tag (Audio Dealer, Manufacturer, Distributor, etc.) to the appropriate profile(s).

Thank you for creating an account and posting to the forums concerning the PM-1. Your posts have been informative and helpful in my decision to purchase the PM-1, and in my evaluation of the product. I hope you will continue to post and not be deterred in any way by those who appear to have some kind of unexplained problem with your presence. I am looking forward to Oppo's release of the HA-1 and the PM-2, and hope that Oppo will continue to develop products in this market.

I'm reasonably sure based on the quality of supplied cables with PM-1 most would not bother to substitute cables with aftermarket. IMHO Oppo probably researched what would suitable, instead of kitting the PM-1 with inferior cables. Yes the 1 m detachable OFC cable (3.5 mm) is a bit short IMHO, but OK for what it was intended.

One thing I notice is the cables shown with my kit vs above image is they come in both black or silver, probably to match which HA-1 color you have. Here in the states, the HA-1, like most Oppo gear is black, while in the UK its silver.

If you look the UK demo table you can see both black (close) and silver HA-1's and BDP-105D's (far end).

I'm reasonably sure based on the quality of supplied cables with PM-1 most would not bother to substitute cables with aftermarket. IMHO Oppo probably researched what would suitable, instead of kitting the PM-1 with inferior cables.

Out of curiosity, what makes you think Oppo did this, and not, say Audeze or Sennheiser or whoever?

I dont find it hard to believe that Oppo did it, btw - I just find it hard to believe that what they have done is something special, and that companies designing $1500-2000 headphones somehow ignore this or deliberately use cheaper cables.

Heck, for that matter, i'd love to hear from *ANY* cable manufacturer what design principles & performance target figures they use to make suitable cables.

I typically don't take an opinion on cables, for a few reasons, so whenever I see someone talking about how a particular headphone sounds "stellar" with a particular cable, I'm interested in their methodology.